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I can understand Norwegian and Danish, since they are quite similar to Swedish.
I speak a little French and even less Italian.
I can get the gist of a text in simple German, and I might be able to explain how to get to the train station, but that's about it.

Polish is my first language,i can understand Czech and Slovakia languages cause they are quiet similar.I was never learning English but i am using it bettter than German(i was learning it few years) so b3w4re of 3nglish 3vil p0w3r

My native language is norwegian and english is second. I also know some German (Not much , so don't test me Ingo. ).
As mentioned above we Scandinavians (Sweden, Denmark and Norway) understands each other.

English born and bred

Hola, yo soy ingles, pero hablo Espanol y je peux parler un petit peux de francais. Obviously, my Spanish is better than my French and my English is second to none! Fie, a curse upon all those lazy brits who expect everyone to speaka de Eengleesh.